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    Federalist papers were written in 1787 and 1788 (anonymously at the time) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay which wrote under the pen name “Publius”. The Federalist papers consisted of eighty-five essays that argues of their support to the United States Constitution; The papers urged citizens to ratify the Constitution of the United States. The Federalist paper No. 10 was written by James Madison. James Madison took the same subject as the Federalist paper No. 9 which was…

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    In James Madison’s The Federalist No. 10 paper he validates the importance of the republican government, which was the intention of the Constitution. Others felt the government was too large and insensitive to the people. Madison analyzes majority rule against minority rights in this same paper. He believed that the grand amount of factions and variance would prevent a dictatorship. The groups would be required to negotiate and compromise, finding answers that are respectful of the minority…

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    Henry Hudson was an English explorer, sea captain, and navigator during the late 15th century and early 16th century. He made four voyages as attempts to discover a northern route to go to Asia from Europe. Hudson’s route changed several times to avoid ice, bad weather, and shallow waters. He explored much of America and Canada. His exploration was very important in our history; some even say he founded New York. He made four voyages as attempts to discover a northern route to go to Asia from…

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    As part of his article “Jesse James, the Bourgeois Bandit”, film theorist Christopher Anderson attempts to explain the differences between Henry King’s 1939 western Jesse James and the later reworking of the narrative by Nicholas Ray entitled The True Story of Jesse James (1957) by scrutinising the historical context of the latter film. Anderson asserts that in contrast to earlier films depicting James’s life, Ray “wanted to dramatize parallels between the post-Civil War adolescent bandit and…

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    ago, while America was at war with England and James Madison was president, a child was born in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This child born of means would one day turn his back on his elite status to defend the defenseless. This child grew up to be Henry Bergh, the creator of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, an organization that still exists today more than 150 years after its inception. I am honored to be here with Henry Bergh to ask him some questions about…

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    deep-rooted sectionalism during the 1820s and 1830s. In the 1820 election, James Monroe was elected into his second term as President bringing about an Era of Good Feelings, in which only one political party dominated national politics. His presidency, however, brought about an era of controversy concerning the formation of intrastate infrastructure in order to eventually increase interstate commerce. In the early 19th century, Henry Clay put forth his American System numerous times before…

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    The First Automobile in America Some people wonder who, when or what we use today was invented. What was the first car in America? Automobiles, also known as cars started at 1895 in America. James Frank Duryea began the experiment of making a car with his brother. The vehicle was driven in a race. The news about this car went on posters after the race and people heard more about it. This automobile was eventually called the Duryea Motor Wagon. Also gained their own company. The brothers,…

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    The Whig Party, which was formed in the early 1830’s, banded together a group of individuals who all opposed what was being called the domination of “King Andrew” Jackson. The name Whig was derived from the British party which was opposed to royal prerogatives. Jackson, who was victorious in 1828 and 1832, completely shattered the National Republican Party. Jackson’s actions with the Bank of America, the Native Americans, the Supreme Court, and his distasteful use of power as president regarding…

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    are responsible for providing Americans with the freedoms we have today like Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. These people would make great world leaders today for their contributions to society, government, and public relations. In general, these men have contributed to our country in many ways; for example, they drafted the United States Constitution. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay would publish the Federalist Papers. Thomas Jefferson would write the…

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    the colonies came together, and agreed on issues that needed to be fixed. Two important people that were a big role in the Articles of Confederation were John Dickinson, and Richard Henry Lee. John Dickinson was one of the delegates from Pennsylvania that wrote almost all of the Articles of Confederation. Richard Henry Lee helped brainstorm resolutions that ultimately helped write the Articles of Confederation and many of the ideas in it. The Constitutional…

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